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News & Current Events Mar 29, 2026 at 6:25 PM

The Strait of Hormuz Energy Shock Is About to Head to the West

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vector_search_blue Mar 29, 2026 +294
If this persists, the GOP is going to get absolutely wrecked in the midterms.
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FancyEmployee8672 Mar 29, 2026 +347
f*** em
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OneFingerIn Mar 29, 2026 +71
They're already mad because nobody is f****** them.
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igame2much Mar 29, 2026 +29
Well, not willingly anyway
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Werftflammen Mar 29, 2026 +13
Grab them by the persian
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pinoy_dude24 Mar 30, 2026 +5
They are always online on Grindr looking for someone to f*** them…
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GreenTrees797 Mar 29, 2026 +5
I’d rather not 
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_Panacea_ Mar 30, 2026 +1
Sideways.
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JustineDelarge Mar 30, 2026 +1
Just to see the look on their face F*** ‘em just to see the look on their [face](https://youtu.be/UBwlCXRcb6c?)
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c_isfor Mar 30, 2026 +1
But don’t let em cum
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P1umbersCrack Mar 29, 2026 +87
They should have gotten wrecked even without this. It’s been awful.
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TheBalzy Mar 29, 2026 +29
They would have. But this is the difference between a +70 seat swing in the House, and a +20 seat swing.
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ultimate_avacado Mar 29, 2026 +27
It'll be hilarious if their gerrymandering hits them hard. Turning entirely safe +25 point red districts to +10 point red districts to reduce Dem districts could end poorly for them.
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TheBalzy Mar 29, 2026 +12
That's exactly what is about to happen....like complete incompetent morons they based their gerrymandering redistricting on 2024 turnout, as opposed to 2020. Which means if any shift in the 2024 turnout for them happens, they're toast.
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PolicyWonka Mar 30, 2026 +6
It’ll be even worse because the states they gerrymandered even worse this year (Texas + Missouri) were already badly gerrymandered. Contrast that with California, which had a non-partisan commission to reduce gerrymandering that they had to overturn. So these red states are more susceptible to swings. And they’re doing some very unpopular shit. Getting hundreds to thousands of Us soldiers killed right before midterms isn’t going to help them no matter the outcome in Iran ultimately.
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PinchesTheCrab Mar 30, 2026 +1
Yes and no, since it'll have a reduced impact on the Senate. It might impact enthusiasm, but it won't affect the election directly. I'm actually worried that a House blowout will raise expectations for Dems and that they'll be toothless without the Senate to stop nominations or conduct a real impeachment trial... and not just for Trump, but for Bondi, Hegseth, and others that Republicans won't circle the wagons around as enthusiastically.
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ICBanMI Mar 30, 2026 +1
That's actually what's happening. Turns out they have slimmer margins in a lot of districts and they remained largely red when we had apathetic voters. Now. Now it's impossible to ignore all how bad everything is.
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SquidmanMal Mar 30, 2026 +1
We just have to get out there and vote, every single one of us, please! Make it too unanimously huge for them to even conceivably think about trying to sway or steal it.
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P1umbersCrack Mar 29, 2026 +22
I’ll love to see that. Show that “mandate” bullshit put to bed.
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TheBalzy Mar 29, 2026 +8
Statistically it's getting very close to being on the table...
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PolicyWonka Mar 30, 2026 +2
They’ve not even used that line in months because they know nobody’s buying that shit. They’ve got a 3-seat majority in the House and Senate. It’s a virtual tie in the House basically.
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Silent-Storms Mar 29, 2026 +2
It was already looking more like a 40 seat swing.
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Werftflammen Mar 29, 2026 +2
This, after all Trump has done, if the price at the pump is going to do him in.. i')ll take it, but come on people..
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TheBalzy Mar 29, 2026 +48
\+70 seat Dem swing in the House. \+6 seat Dem swing in the Senate. \+majority of the Governorships. It's coming. And they know it. That's why they're scrambling to try to cheat.
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jo726 Mar 29, 2026 +7
Only 70 seats?
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TheBalzy Mar 29, 2026 +25
The record is 116. Second is 93. Third is 63 back in 2010. With how Gerrymandered most states are, +70 seats is apocalyptic level defeat for Republicans. The senate...there's potential to flip 10 seats honestly...but that requries Democrats running extremely aggressive candiates.
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MonsieurReynard Mar 29, 2026 +19
Who are not 80 years old…..
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ultimate_avacado Mar 29, 2026 +12
> that requries Democrats running extremely aggressive candiates. :(
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homerjaythompson Mar 29, 2026 +5
Don't worry, the Democratic Party leadership will step in and f*** it up by railroading any young candidates in favour of milquetoast, spineless candidates who don't inspire anyone and represent the status quo establishment that voters have repeatedly said they're done with.
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Made_Human_Music Mar 29, 2026 +24
That's why they're pushing so hard for their voter suppression bill to pass. When faced with low poll numbers Republicans always choose to cheat or change the rules rather than change their agenda
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Shot_Mud_1438 Mar 29, 2026 +17
No president has ever survived spiraling gas prices ever. Even the most obstinate voter can’t ignore the pump prices
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_Panacea_ Mar 29, 2026 +11
If only they had put their weight fully behind electric vehicles, and changed the game so that gas prices were less relevant. Practically the same thing as acknowledging that if Republicans had pushed for masks instead of opposing them and killing their own voters, they'd have won in 2020. The party of shooting themselves in the foot, eternally.
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bavini1190 Mar 29, 2026 +6
I agree with you but the Dems also love to grab defeat from the jaws of victory... Let's hope the Rs 'win' on who can defeat themselves.
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Scott5114 Mar 29, 2026 +1
What does putting their weight "fully" behind electric vehicles look like?
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_Panacea_ Mar 30, 2026 +1
For Republicans? Not removing the tax credits, developing infrastructure, moving away from petroleum, investing in battery tech ... the list is enormous.
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Scott5114 Mar 30, 2026 +1
Ah, okay, for some reason I misunderstood your post as being a criticism of the Biden administration's pro-electric policies as being a half measure. Transport electrification is really the only way we're going to save the economy after this, and even that may not be enough (since trucking is going to be on diesel for the foreseeable future and US rail infrastructure is so atrophied that freight can't realistically be shifted onto it in the short term). Yay, stagflation to own the libs (and everyone else, but think of how many libs will be owned)!
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KinkyPaddling Mar 29, 2026 +3
No president has also had a cult of personality like Trump, though. We’re in uncharted waters here, and it’s terrifying.
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Dragonhost252 Mar 30, 2026 +1
It's f****** supernatural... shit smacks of The fall of the house of usher. There are 0 redeeming features in any f them
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A_RocketSurgeon Mar 29, 2026 +3
The ones that see the writing on the wall are retiring and the rest that remain honestly don't even care. The only things they are actively pushing for is the BS SAVE act, ICE funding, and more money for Iran.
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IdkAbtAllThat Mar 29, 2026 +4
That's why they're doing everything they possibly can to make sure people can't vote.
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psycubi Mar 29, 2026 +6
Let’s imagine another situation that is more likely. The midterms will alter nothing. Either because voters don’t actually respond at the ballot box- or because the regime steals the election. So let’s “imagine” that scenario. (Because we all knew there was no way Trump would run again- let alone win- right? Shows what we “know”.) So what happens then? Maybe we’ll invade Iran and with troops- if we haven’t by then already. And we’ll get tens of thousands of 19 yo American kids back in bags- our sons and daughters. While our military is made to slaughter hundreds of thousands of people. Or maybe they’ll use a nuke or two- I mean.. it’s just one or two nukes, right? We used two in 45 and look- we’re still here! Anyway. This will persist until we clean house of fascist anti American, Christian white nationalist rich pedos
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zzzyyyxxxqqq Mar 29, 2026 +5
To be honest, the rest of the world has significantly larger problems than the local elections of a country where more people believe in the Rapture than anywhere else.
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prof_the_doom Mar 29, 2026 +4
Are you sure? I mean, if the US elects someone who believes you can convince Jesus to come back by nuking all the of the "unfaithful" (aka the rest of the planet)...
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homerjaythompson Mar 29, 2026 +2
Which is so patently insane. Like, even if you believe all the stories, what on Earth makes them think that the guy who preached "love thy neighbour" and said "the meek shall inherit the Earth" is going to be cool with killing everyone in his name. I'm not religious, but I am 100% confident that Jesus would not be on their side. And yet, they insist on bringing about Armageddon. Ugh.
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zzzyyyxxxqqq Mar 29, 2026 +3
We already consider the US a lost cause. They are basically not much crazier now than they were the past decades. Exceptionalism has always been off the scale. You do you.
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homerjaythompson Mar 29, 2026 +1
As someone from the test of the world, the reckless decisions of your administration affects all of us. We sincerely hope you can fix your country before those Rapture lovers drag us all into WWIII, which seems to be their aim :(
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MilsYatsFeebTae Mar 29, 2026 +2
But such a result is so wildly different that it y be Democrat cheating /s
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actusreus82 Mar 29, 2026 +2
This is why they are going to do everything they can to stop them or cheat.
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Presently_Absent Mar 29, 2026 +2
That's why they will cancel them
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theborgs Mar 29, 2026 +2
They will cheat or cancel midterms...
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Dr_Joshie Mar 30, 2026 +2
And then what? There is still gonna be struggles globally with the shitstorm these guys have left behind. I hope they get destroyed come mid-terms, but the troubles are a long way from over even with Dems in charge again.
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windowsmademefreer Mar 30, 2026 +1
We can only hope. Democrat leadership always seem to f*** it up for the rest of us.
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Zezu Mar 29, 2026 +1
If we have them.
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paulybaggins Mar 29, 2026 +1
Good
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Andyrich88 Mar 29, 2026 +1
People won’t be able to vote.
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Alger6860 Mar 29, 2026 +1
They were going to be wrecked before the war now they will be completely obliterated.
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timmyintransit Mar 29, 2026 +1
If there's troops on the ground I'm really not sure Trump will still be president by this time next year. That's how big a wipeout I can absolutely see happening 
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teflonPrawn Mar 30, 2026 +1
ICE back home, soldiers mostly deployed. Crippling financial crisis to hold people in place. What midterms?
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Pockydo Mar 30, 2026 +1
The pedo sub is actually terrified of midterms they keep talking about how they're gonna be crushed
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wkinwa87 Mar 30, 2026 +1
they can just ask trump to cancel the mid term
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111anza Mar 30, 2026 +1
It already will be, house margin widens to 12-15 and the the chance of flipping the senate looks more plausible and not just wishful thinking.
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FairReason Mar 30, 2026 +1
They won’t. You keep thinking that trumpers will vote for their best interests. They will relish in hurting themselves if it hurts people they don’t like as well.
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bakho Mar 30, 2026 +1
Great. It’s a small price to pay, letting the world burn, in order to correct for the batshit state of the Americn election cycle. /s
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MixBlender Mar 29, 2026 +118
If i dare to look at silver lining past my lifetime; If this production gap cannot be fixed, perhaps this can push people to a post combustion engine world a little bit faster? maybe public transportation improvements become a priority? Pardon my forced optimism
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jpric155 Mar 29, 2026 +65
All I know is China is making out like a bandit right now. Who needs oil when you have been spending the last 20 years building out the largest renewable energy infrastructure the world has ever seen. Meanwhile American corporate interests have successfully stunted renewable growth in the US. Who could have possibly seen this coming???
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EmperorOfApollo Mar 30, 2026 +12
Trump just paid a French company $1 billion US tax dollars to abandon two wind projects on the east coast. The company said it will spend the cash on fossil fuel projects.
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BorntoBomb Mar 30, 2026 +1
Spoiler:it wont
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areyoualocal Mar 29, 2026 +16
But then, how will the Billionaires secure their next billions?
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MixBlender Mar 29, 2026 +17
Ask the guy who made billions selling the electric car? There's more than one way to skin a capitalist cat.
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midniteslayr Mar 29, 2026 +3
I mean, all we gotta do is call them ICE engines and let the marketing do the work
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Silent-Storms Mar 29, 2026 +3
Unfortunately those are long term projects, and this is going to be real bad in the short term.
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ObjectiveDark40 Mar 29, 2026 +5
As long as China doesn't do anything dumb in the next few years this crisis could propell their economy even higher. They already produce like 80% of the solar modules or wafers and like 75% of the world's lithium batteries. Plus they have invested heavily in renewables with it making up 40% of their energy production, so they will weather this storm better than say the US with 80% of our energy produced via petroleum. 
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BorntoBomb Mar 30, 2026 +1
Because it hasnt been profitable for others to do it yet. Thats changing now. Yes china is ahead in capacity,  but china does not have some unique geographic hold on the material inputs for everything.  They are just willing to charge nothing and pay nothing to dominate the market. That only works so long
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EnderDragoon Mar 30, 2026 +3
I'm buying up solar gear to locally power my EV. Not even going to play their game with electricity bills.
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LeastReactionary Mar 29, 2026 +87
More than 130% growth in the span of a few months. This is going to hurt every single person in the US. And I truly believe that it will be enough to cripple trumps ability to retain the republican majority that has caused so much destruction already. This is simultaneously one of the worst things to happen to the population, and the best thing to harm trumps chances of retaining his power. Maybe the hands that guide us will leave him just vulnerable enough to be prosecuted on all his crimes.
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Purify5 Mar 29, 2026 +49
Kinda nuts that Americans need a worldwide shortage of oil and fertilizer directly caused by their government to maybe have a chance of having the leaders who caused the catastrophe to lose power.
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jsmithers945 Mar 30, 2026 +13
This and not the fact that he touched kids.
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jpric155 Mar 29, 2026 +3
Some people need to feel pain before they realize (or admit) they were wrong.
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Sleepingguitarman Mar 29, 2026 +3
I don't think most do, but with republicans willing to vote for bills that supress voters it might be what tips the scales in spite of that.
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Silent-Storms Mar 29, 2026 +2
Don't think it was necessary, but it's probably sufficient.
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absentgl Mar 30, 2026 +1
He was reinstalled after Jan 6th because rich people decided their clown actually did a fantastic job of helping rob the country blind. Gas prices affect those rich people. The corrupt influence from Israel is not always going to have interests that coincide with those of the corrupt influence from Qatar. The Koch brothers might appreciate the skyrocketing price of gas, but Wall Street might not.
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Cosmic-Space-Octopus Mar 29, 2026 +37
Sometimes you have to let them touch the hot stove.
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blazesquall Mar 29, 2026 +20
How many times? I'm tried of taking them to urgent care.. the staff are starting to think I'm complicit.
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Altair05 Mar 30, 2026 +1
You are. Let them burn. 
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blazesquall Mar 30, 2026 +1
3rd party it is.
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JDogg126 Mar 30, 2026 +1
lol. People voting 3rd party will guarantee republicans maintain control. Realize that this is a 2 party state. You really should vote based purely on who is the least evil option between these two parties. If we ever get to nation wide ranked choice voting then 3rd party becomes a viable choice so long as you rank the most evil between these two major parties last.
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Sleepingguitarman Mar 29, 2026 +11
Too bad whenever they touch the hot stove they use our hands as gloves
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MedSPAZ Mar 29, 2026 +1
They touch the stove every f****** time, though.
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Common-Addendum-4349 Mar 29, 2026 +10
Wouldn’t it be ironic if Trump does more to force the world to transition to clean energy by making oil so expensive?
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Fumquat Mar 29, 2026 +4
Hell, if the price of *everything* goes up, we’re going to see a fertility dip as well. That’ll have some eco impacts too… eventually.
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MonsieurReynard Mar 29, 2026 +3
Yeah, I know every time I get gas lately. I’m thinking to myself I will endure this happily if this finally brings the m*********** down.
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abenevolentmouse Mar 29, 2026 +2
We need 67 senate votes
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TheBalzy Mar 29, 2026 +1
I've been slowly stocking my freezer and Cupboard. Produce prices are already feeling it.
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Silent-Storms Mar 29, 2026 +1
It's going to be so bad he probably starts bleeding in-party support. Hope you all bought popcorn futures.
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_Panacea_ Mar 29, 2026 +37
Unleaded is at 4.00 and Diesel is at 5.00 before this even hits home.
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zombiekoalas Mar 29, 2026 +56
The dollar at the pumps is to be the tip of the iceberg.  Food will be more expensive because of transport costs, food will be more expensive because of increased fertilizer costs, food will be more expensive because plastics used for containers will be more expensive. Its gonna suck for awhile and I dont think a lot of people realize just how much.
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time4donuts Mar 29, 2026 +16
Look at what high gas prices has already done in places like Manila https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/gallery/2026/3/26/manilas-streets-empty-as-fuel-prices-surge-amid-strait-of-hormuz-crisis
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The100th_Idiot Mar 29, 2026 +21
Its going to suck for long enough for everybody to blame this on democrats in a few years for some reason
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Accomplished-Head449 Mar 29, 2026 +9
The stupid will always be stupid. This is the tipping point for Independents. Maga sealed their fate for at least the next 10 years
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AstroScoop Mar 29, 2026 +3
Yes I think Great Depression level. Nothing we’ve felt in our living memories. But maybe it’ll promote a sense of community and sharing in the culture?
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tb30k Mar 30, 2026 +1
They don't. It's pretty scary. A guy at my work said he thinks the gas price increase is because of the Iran war the other day making an off handed comment lol. We're so cooked.
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Heavy_Milk2757 Mar 29, 2026 +16
**In New Zealand we are paying US $9.38 a gallon.** Trump is crashing the global economy, and his billionaire Epstein class comrades are going to buy up the pieces at bargain basement prices. He is going to get all of your soldiers and sailors killed, he is only interested in making insane profits off of the murder of innocents. What do you think will happen when US troops go on the ground? Then shit will really kick off, among other cascading effects and escalating outcomes, US citizens will demand a harsh response to the entirely foreseeable slaughter of their once active serving relatives in a voluntary war.
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Kobiash1 Mar 29, 2026 +5
$9.03 per US gallon in the UK. Gonna get much worse.
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TinyCopperTubes Mar 30, 2026 +1
About US$8 in Australia.
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TheBalzy Mar 29, 2026 +10
Diesel could be $10/gallon and there's still some diesel-small-p**** MAGAts who would still find a way to defend Trump.
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Shot_Mud_1438 Mar 29, 2026 +3
I’d kill for those prices. We’re at 5.49 on a good day and diesel cresting 7
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hagcel Mar 29, 2026 +21
This is not just about the price of gas. Urea, and ammonium nitrate are derived from natural gas, and AN is the primary nitrogen source for US crops. And ungodly percentage comes from the Gulf, and passes through the strait. We've struck migrant labor, transportation costs, and now fertilizer. (We nearly screwed ourself with Potash from Canada thanks to Tariffs last year, which is the most used potassium fertilizer in the US). The downstream effects of this are going to be brutal.
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SpazzyPandaa Mar 29, 2026 +7
I hate how it seems like this was either the goal, or was an unintended consequence and these parasitic ghouls just didn't care, because the only thing they care about it is money and power. It's truly sickening.
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hagcel Mar 30, 2026 +1
Iran is such a monumental blunder, I think it may be true idiocy. Nixon, Reagan, and both bushes wanted it, but they knew it would be bad. They knew Afghanistan would be bad, but Afghanistan didn't have the ability to shut down global energy markets.
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mailslot Mar 30, 2026 +1
I guess we’ll have to attack nations with large oil reserves & amble produce production. Preferably small nations that can’t fight back.
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hagcel Mar 30, 2026 +1
Because that always works well
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Annual-Management455 Mar 29, 2026 +19
Gas is 6 bucks and disel 7.50 here in Los Angeles
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_Panacea_ Mar 29, 2026 +7
F****** _yikes_
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Mythbuilder46 Mar 30, 2026 +1
Chevron not too far from my home in San Diego is 6.79 a gallon…
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CrimsonHeretic Mar 30, 2026 +1
It'll probably need to be triple that before people give enough of a f*** in the US.
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May_nerdd Mar 29, 2026 +12
About to? I just paid $5.50/gallon for gas… *at Costco*
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Pan_Borowik Mar 29, 2026 +8
I know this situation sucks, but its kinda funny to me that your 5.50 is around what I was paying in Poland just before US hit Iran, and it was the lowest price in years :D   Damn your gas is c****. Were about 20% higher now, though I have 2 separate ways of public transport (3soon, new metropolitan train project) to get to work, or a 6km bike ride. So I dont complain.
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aeropl3b Mar 29, 2026 +4
We pay the cost of international hate for our place of birth. It is our globally known addiction to jumping to regime change when we aren't getting what we want that keeps prices low. And they have to be. Instead of spending millions a day on building public infrastructure to reduce our need for oil, we spend billions a day destroying global economies.
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itec745 Mar 29, 2026 +2
Wait until we see avg 8$/gallon gas at Costco . It will be even more bigly and greatly 🤬. Good job traitorous orange puppet and its cronies
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Fair-Doughnut3000 Mar 29, 2026 +26
Years of pain incoming. I just hope the dollar survives and we aren't all impoverished. What Putin really wanted is the humiliation of the West especially the USA. Revenge for allowing Russia to be crushed economically during the 90s. This might do it.
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BorntoBomb Mar 30, 2026 +1
I dont. F*** the USD 
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CloudTransit Mar 29, 2026 +11
Are we the guards in ‘Monty Python’s Holy Grail’ casually watching Lancelot charge across the field, seemingly super far away every time we look, until, … “arghhh, I’m bleeding out!”?
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SuggestionMedical736 Mar 29, 2026 +16
Please, I'm just a European who is trying to survive, your president campaigned on no more wars, why is it my leaders who are actually not going to war?
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Pan_Borowik Mar 29, 2026 +9
because he also did not pay that pornstar, totally wrote his own book and did not know that Jeffrey guy, like, at all
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phxbimmer Mar 30, 2026 +9
Just goes to show how stupid Americans are when being a rapist/pedo/felon wasn’t enough to sway people away from Trump, meanwhile some increased gas prices is all it takes to turn them against him. Truly the worst country full of idiots who won’t change their minds until it affects them personally, ugh.
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Sminahin Mar 29, 2026 +27
Good. We deserve it. Plus oil disruptions are the biggest driver of alternative energy enthusiasm.
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Obvious_Toe_3006 Mar 29, 2026 +20
Although America may deserve the repercussions of their actions, former friends and allies do not.
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Pinklady777 Mar 29, 2026 +12
Nobody deserves these repercussions. It's all being done by a few insanely rich assholes. The whole world suffers for the benefit of a very few at the top.
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blazesquall Mar 29, 2026 +3
.. why not? They are complicit. They helped build and host the US war machine, but now that the check has arrived, you are trying to convince everyone they didn't order the meal?
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thegreenfury Mar 30, 2026 +3
Who is the “they” you’re referring to? All Americans? We aren’t all complicit; that’s absurd.
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blazesquall Mar 30, 2026 +1
I'm talking about allies, etc that was brought up in the thread. As far as America.. America is a democracy and voted for this. It deserves the economic pressure its actions cause.
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thegreenfury Mar 30, 2026 +2
I agree the country deserves it, geopolitically. And I hope it’s a wake up call to those who did vote for it. But millions of people also did not vote for this.
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blazesquall Mar 30, 2026 +1
No, they voted for the continuation of maximum pressure campaigns and crippling economic sanctions mostly devastating civilians via collective punishment and intentional immeration with the hope of chaos resulting in something US aligned. Just a little economic siege warfare, but not kinetic, right?  Just funding a trillion dollar war machine and an imperial president.. but no, they did not 'vote' for this. Americans never vote for war, yet they've engaged in it for the majority of every living America's lives.
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thegreenfury Mar 30, 2026 +2
I haven’t voted for it or engaged in it. It’s counterproductive to be so reductive. Especially when millions of Americans (including myself) are as angry as you are. Many even more so, I imagine.
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Ivy61 Mar 29, 2026 +6
Finally having the day they voted for. 
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aeropl3b Mar 29, 2026 +4
Sadly, we all have to have that same day...
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AntifascistAlly Mar 29, 2026 +3
We should all remember that Donald says he expected gas/oil and related costs to go up even more. He thinks he acted shrewdly. Do you think he acted shrewdly?
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Sea-Rip3902 Mar 29, 2026 +3
I’m looking at Tesla used sedans.
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MawsonAntarctica Mar 30, 2026 +1
Eff off to everyone saying we deserve this. I didn’t do shit to deserve this. It’s real easy to say things got to fall apart to learn if you aren’t the one falling apart. I’m tired boss.
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absentmindedjwc Mar 29, 2026 +2
If my math was correct based on the state of our strategic oil reserves when he started releasing a ton into the markets and how quickly it could enter the markets.. it should be running out over the next week or so, which will see a significant increse.
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ThatOneCatC Mar 29, 2026 +2
As an American citizen trying real hard to find “middle class”; I say ‘Bout Time.
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bambino2021 Mar 30, 2026 +2
Good
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Carl-99999 Mar 29, 2026 +1
It hasn't yet?
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F1shermanIvan Mar 30, 2026 +1
Gas is over $8 a gallon in Vancouver right now, so I’d say it’s here already.
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purpilia25 Mar 29, 2026
What’s the chance that we don’t win with a Democrat taking a seat but districts that elect the non-Maga Republican candidate? How many new Rs will step up as looking beyond Trump?
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